Thursday, October 30, 2014

Veneers: To Prep or Not?

Believe it or not, that is the question.  In fact, that is the question we are most often asked in the lab.  Both patients and dentists want to believe in the virtues of being able to provide "instant orthodontics" without touching natural teeth.  Preserving natural tooth structure should always be a guiding principle.  However, we must remember the reason patients are interested in veneers in the first place.

Esthetics.

In the case featured in these photos, Dr. Gary Radz (Littleton, CO) and YES! Dental Laboratory worked together to create a beautiful, new smile.  Technically, this is not a no-prep case.  However, it is a case where the right materials were matched with the right techniques to achieve amazing results.

With esthetics as the primary objective, there are some important factors to consider in determining whether or not prepping is required.

1) Occlusal Pattern:  End-to-end bites are an immediate contraindication for veneers -- prep or no prep.  The risk of fracture is just too high -- regardless of material thickness, available bonding materials and almost anything else.  It is just not worth risking the long-term viability of a case where the bite is a concern.  In these cases, your best option is full contour crowns.  All ceramic restorations may be indicated, but veneers are almost always contraindicated.

2) Underlying Tooth Structure:  Dark, discolored teeth can be challenging to cover -- especially with ultra-thin veneers.  New materials such as IPS e.max are quite effective at blocking-out underlying tooth structure while still allowing us to layer-in translucency.  However, each case is different.  In general, dark or variations in underlying tooth shading require additional preparation.

3) Mixing Crowns & Veneers:  In situations where a combination of crowns and veneers are required, minimal prep veneers are contraindicated.  It is very important to match materials across the entire smile, and even different types of metal-free restorations can result in subtle (but noticeable) variations in shading and translucency.  In these situations, it is best to utilize a pressed all-ceramic restoration that can be used for both veneers and full contour crowns.

At YES! Dental Laboratory, we are honored to be able to complete amazing cases with leading clinicians such as Dr. Gary Radz.  Every client and every case is important to us, and we look forward to helping you evaluate the best materials and prep strategy for your next veneer case -- whether is requires minimal preparation or not.  


Friday, February 14, 2014

Full Zirconia Crowns at Yes! Dental Lab

WOW!  The world has changed.  Less than 10 years ago, more than 70% of all dental restorations were porcelain fused to metal.  As we start 2014, this figure has flipped.  At Yes! Dental Laboratory, more than 70% of the teeth we create this year will be completely metal-free.  And, full zirconia crowns are leading the way.  In fact, YES! was the first dental laboratory in the United States to begin fabricating our own full zirconia restorations utilizing the Amann Girrbach Ceramill CAD/CAM System
We reviewed and tested many systems, and Ceramill offers an unmatched combination of strength, accuracy, fit and aesthetics.  Its German engineering is based on years of testing, and it is one of the few machines capable of both wet and dry milling.  In addition, zirconia is a low-cost, predictable material that is 100% biocompatible. 
By making this significant investment in the latest technology, Lawrence Johnson and Evan Krouse have given YES! a huge competitive advantage.  Less than 10% of all dental laboratories in the United States scan, design, and mill their own full zirconia restorations.  YES! is proud to be one of these elite labs.  This provides our customers with more control, lower costs and faster turnaround times.   There is no middle man, and there are no excuses.
In reality, this commitment is just an extension of the core philosophy that has helped YES! attracts some of the finest clinicians from across the United States as long-term customers.  We believe personal relationships are at the core of our success, and we want to do everything we can to help your practice win.  This commitment includes our team of technical experts that are always here to answer your case design, preparation, cementation and adjustment questions.

To learn more about the unique benefits of full zirconia restorations from YES! Dental Laboratory, please send us an email at EvanK@yesdentallab.com or give us a call at (914) 333-7550.  It is safe to say the time has come to get the metal out of and to welcome full zirconia into your practice.